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the western carolinian published weekly john beard jr editor and proprietor iberfrom tin beginning ?:>.">: no r of the xvth volume salisbury rowan county n c saturday morning july 5 1834 si - -- w - -. _. s . . -. . -. . mÂ»hs9n-.**m laws ov t\\e y mwa states pvssed at the first session of the twenty-third congress passed on the twenty-ninth may eighteen hundred nud thirty hy tlie constructions placed on said law by the secretary of tbe treasury be and thev arc hereby authorized to enter at ihe minimum price of tho go vernment ono quarter section of llie public land , with in sun hind district sentativet if the united slates of america in congtcts assembled that tha sum of two hundred ibouaand dol lars be inui tbe same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of continuing the cumberland road in tlie state of ohio ilao t at the sum of i hundred und fiflythou rs be and the same ii horeby,appro 1 for continuing the cumberland hon in tho state i indi inn . nnd thai ih sum of one hundred thousand be appro ted for continuing said komi in the state of illinois which sums shall be paid out of any money nol otherwise appropriated uml replaced out of id reserved for laying out nud making roads un din ' iii ii of i ongress by the several ct.s pass â– , ol uie states of ihio indiana nnd ' â€¢ into the i'm m on an equal footing vvith the ,: si -. know little or into bodies of which ihey know less era produced good corn though the ems generally â€” heedless in iheir thirst for gain of the perni were smaller than those on the mother stalk ami eious consequences which follow iheir want of a of course there wus un ineiei.se of bidder â€” thorough knowledge of thoir pro_btu<i<>n in which without entering int an inquiry whether corn they resemble our dentists one half of whom cure u^l.t mu t is planted so thick as to prevent n it bow man ja imiiios the disjocute provided producing suckers if thick planting will produce tlnv can hep il ir own in motion so mu i i.,i it f winch i am noi sure or whether ihe pulling charlatu is i let us return lo our object them off may not injure ihe corn b inflict ing an in iision of the roots or leave of ihe dande wounds on the stalks ; i can now safely recommend lion makes a refreshing drink in man disonses - mr macon's practice us saving the time and iuikh it is used much in broths for lha sick l.v the of pulling off suckers and what ie of more conse french who consider il aperitive and febrifuge â€” quence us producing an increase of the crop of it is esteemed also by them as uu excellent re dv corn and fodder i ought to l.l thm none bul ihe in il.e jaundice mid in obstructions of tho spleen suckers growing from the rool ought to be suf-bred i.s well us in inveterate gouta and 1 h.-nio i n,s io i in.nu v m Â» at isr-.j tin mix iâ€žl sv i i to liml the 111 pi opol i on l lis inimllli i lls i ii i il m,,,i,.h ih mil , h iii .!,!-. i iu uu , ii i .,| ih i i : , i the th n h the fori lo >' sl x i l ' i ' ' i to be < ...... i conn 1 lo in i melons medicinal pi mis vvhicl grow in qui ovv n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b i liiii;i|.'.ii.h approved june 19th 1884 public no.0 s act to equalize tha representation in tho torri ton of i 1 -, ruin nud bi ol le'l purp public no 1 ' a.v act fur'her to omond the term f he a enacted by the simile uml llmist of repre ss of the unued states of inter un in t ongress xled thnt the counties of escambia jackson ii i m jeii'er.so and st john iii il ter . i i min shall each !â€ž' authorized to elect two rs of ihe legi lutive council of saia territory ,, ii direct i by law ; nil other counties in said ter i iry shall i pectively be aulhorizod to elect one ii ,. i en l the manner now directed or which in roniier lie prescribed bylaw and such coun hue n,,t it ih is tune 11 member of said council 1 lioi , d 1,','t before the next â– m tli ' mnndaj of september next lom chiiroeiilile on the piivit.-i-r i'.-n . u l'i i a lie it enacted by the senate and limn of repre sentatives of the vnttrd states nj america . i . longrt ns assembled thnt tlie pensions of all widows whi now are oi have i n heretofore in th in â€¢ â€¢ pi ihe f un dor the provision of the act entitled an \. i pensions lo the orphan and widowi of pei oim tlie public or private armed vei b1 uf the united states passed tho fourth da of march one thousand eight hundred ahd fourteen and tlie act enl tied an act in addition to an act giving pension to the orphans and widows of persona lain in the public or private armed vessels of the united states passed ihe six teenth day uf april one thousand eight hundred nud eighteen nr either of aaid acts so liir ns regards per sona r n iiil pensions from tlie fund arii us fro p iur,7 nn.l salvage made by the private armed ves , '-,, th united states lie nml the sa arc hereby con tinued nu i i the restrictions nnd reguiatiom in the ii,l acts contained for nud during tha additional term of five years from nnd after the period of the expira tion of the sm pensions respectively provided how ti r tl.nt the said pensiona shall le payed from uie ids of the privateer pension fund and without recourse to tlie united states for any deficiency which ma li reader arise thereon if any such there be : an i provided further thnt no such pension shall !.â– â– paid i , any widow after her intermarriage had or to be had approved : june 19th 1884 '-'â– and iu it further enacted that an officer ofthe corps oi'en.oi i , i he selected by the depart if war shiii he , hargod vviih the disbursements of the moneys appropriated for uie construction of tho ! in lino hon i through tho suites of indiana and ii l iÂ»i and that aid officer shall hnve under the direc tion of tho leer department a general control over tho operations of the said road and over nil persona em ployed theroon : provided thai no per centage shall bo allowed to uch officer for disbursing n ys appro priated for ii still t of said road lime to catch crows â€” wilson in jiis ameri can ornithology say a that crows have been em ployed io eaten crows b the following stratagem a live row is n i b ins winys down in the ground on lus imck bv means of two sharp forked slicks thus situated lus cries are loud am in ceasant particularly if any other orowi are within vow those sweeping down about him are in stantly grappled and held fust by the prostrate pri soner wuh the same instinctive impulse thai urgi a u drowning man to catch at very thing within nil reach the game being disengaged from his inl ins llie trap is ueiiin ready li.r .... other expe riment ; and by pinning down anoh enptive succes sively as soon as laken in u short time vou will probiil.lv have a large hock screaming about you in concur with the outrageous prisoners below s 7 .. nd in â– ! forth r t mi l that ii shall not iiil li.i ihe legislative council to employ more thr dorks nor to direct llie printing tha laws id territory in more than throo newspapers at the , , , i .... .-',.,â– 1 and im il further enacted that -,, much ,â€žâ– ' nu i.i entitled n acl i provide l',,r the coin i'tli "!',' rs of iho council und for other ," ,- ,, ,â€¢ des in pir t'-'omih number seven for in i i â– ,:' the printing ih acts revising the â– is u,l the allovvunce ihciefor so much of the i ct in paragraph number eight ns provides i,r d vets nud 111 ullowiincg iii lor : und so a t n provides in the sixteenth igraph i ', iit tlie executive illree he and tlie same in l.y lulled sec i nl hi it further enacted that it shall be it of lie secretary <Â»!' t tcrritury to superin .. print iiuj nn i re ision ofthe taws nml it shall !â€¢ â– ins duty to send a printed and not n manuscript oi dopurl iieni of si ii unl another printed . to le seen i try of the senile nnd the clerk ,,!' > ,.. house of representatives ol the united states to i nut h,'ti,re i ' ' , j,',.~s ; nud t li ii uioiuii appropriated aid i . ,-' i ;. >â– council shall not exceed annu . i'i sum ..!' seven thousand ilullnr.s including thoir l mileage printing nud incidental expenses sec ... ami ix it further enacted thnt nu act en â– â€¢ an act in alter and fix permanently ihe ses ..' tn sup nor courl l l.i.i florida be and i . one i hereby approved sec 6i ami be it fnrthei enacted that the twenty lir-'t section of an \, i entitled an ad in additiou to â€¢ ver acts now m force regulating judicial pro lings passed february fifteenth one thousand eight hundred nnd thirty-four lie and the same ia hereby annulled john bell speaher of ihe housi nf representatives m van buren vice-president tf the united states ami president of the senate ' pproved : june 7th 1834 andrew jack si in sec d and be it further enacted that for uie err lir plction of repairs of tlie cumberland road oast of tho ol iver and other needful improvements on said road to carr into effect tho provision of an act ,,! iho fienoral vssemb.y of pennsylvania entitled " xi acl lor the preservation and repair of tho cumherl i l{,,n i passed the fourth day of vpril one thousand eight hundred nix thirty-one i mnl of an acl of the i io iieiul assembly of ihe state xxf maryland entitled an ail for the preservation snd repair of thnt part of the 1 states road within the limits of the state of mar ian i passed the twenty-third day of january one rh hundred nnd thirty-two also nn act t tic general assembly of virginia entitled an acl concerning thn cumberland road passed fobruar liu seventh one thousand oighl hundred and thiny iwn the sum of three hundred thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated to bo paid out of nnv money in the i'r ury nol nticr ise appropriated to i expended under the direction of the secretar i war the u y in lie drawn cut of lbe treasury in such sums nn ni such times u ma be required for tlie performan f ihe work sec i ind bt i 1 further enacted that as p n the sum b this i appropriated oi so much thereof ns is necessary shall 1 expended in tin repair of said road agreeably to tlie provisions of ilus ad the ssmi siiiill be surrendered to tlie suites respectively through which the said road passes ; and the united stales shall nut thereafter he bubjecl to any expense lor repairing nit road life op a newspaper by itself public no 13 m life is shortl told my lirst impression was ihe sensation of n tremendous squeeze which in stantly awoke me int lile und thought 1 w,i now spread out to light and .. glow of intelligence com pletely pervaded inc mv ideas were at first new multifarious and confused nations politics courts wins speeches fightings feasts merchandize deaths ditties .\.'. c made up my thoughts which were various and mixed and i lay in a si i nl state of wonder ami amazement i soon found thai i was but one of a largo faintly thai was ushered int llie world ut ihe sumo tune from the sumo pr lific mother our whole litter was laid in regular order in a pile ; my situation being one of the first born was particularly oppressed damp and uncom i'oriulile i luul ii silent intuitive longing wish lo net into the world winch was ut length gratified morning and nighl canfe and i was carefully told ml and i ml moses like into a basket by an urchin who waa culled ihe carrier tlie sni.l 1.1.1 r i soon found vvas 1111 object of interest and desire â€” ll w.is soon accosted bj an 1'h'ilv looking man with threadbare rusty breeches â€¢< have v 11 got a spun paper this morning my boy i said tight string " no sir Â«;._- the short reply nud he i rugged on muttering " not ns you knows on old gripe you are the same chap that promi sed roe some coppers for 11 paper the other morn ing i habit paid me ei ,- you are i stingy to ink the papers inn won't get another from me 1 guess my brethren were now fust leaving me being deposited al their proper destinations ; at length 1 iv turn came and i wns tucked into the crev.ee of a shop door the first sample of tho kind was not al all prepossessing i bud 111 1 been long in my new situation when a reluctant appren tice swinging a key on his hand wistfully eyed me : und castltlo ii look bdoui bun feloniously s.i/i 1 ami thrust me into lus pocket my rightful owner by virtue of advance pay ls-in in sight hailed mnl arrest d ihe pilferer and with threats compell ed hi i to relinquish his prize he entered his shop und i soon found t ! nt t 1 wns the first object of iter st after hastily drying me by the nre in the progress 1 narrowly escaped conflagration be run over nie und fixed ilis eves upon sales ut auc tion advertisements 4ec 1 was then more particu larly examined und dismissed with condemnation nothing bul foreign news congress and cabinet â€” love stories and accidents hy flood and held a news paper should be a oommercial report â€” oim tde ill least should i devoted lo prices current i was then pettishl throw n u|s.ii i he eoiinler hut wus soon in requisition a bareheaded boy mud ins appearance with >â– " phase to lend mu your paper a few minutes just lo look at the ship news the request was reluctantly granted with some thing about the plague of paper is.rrowing uud a determination to stop it i was toon borne t u neighboring bouse the good old woman whose husband was at sea eagerly sought the ship news but was disappointed ... her search hon ueuli oeni and careless these primers are suid she not h wor.i of intelligence f the wind bird t ihey print of poland poetry nnd till their papers with advertisements uu.i that heme to is all they care about miss now took her turn she sought the stories the pm-try and the marriage which in half on hour " were all devoured will a wonder thut they put any thing else in the paper n u elderly lady now took n.e who adjusting her spectacles surveyed roe a liltle while and declared me n " terribly uninteresting paper hardly a co lumn of deaths und 1.01 more lliiiu fifteen or twenty murders and accidents 1 ' in this wuy i passed through all hands of the family and after being well soiled and somewhat torn by the little ones was sent inline for three whole days i had no r.si hut was coiitinunlly borrowed and abused at the end of this period i was supplanted by a new face und was then discarded and thrown aside like all servants when they become useless i was however again resuscitated and employed as a wrapper to some merchandize and sent tnto tho country there again i became an object of in ternet went the rounds of the neighborhood and was a " i.ir.o days wonder i am now quietly liiinoini up in a shattered condition in a farmer's kitchen from which i have written this brief me moir i have seen much of the world and have learned that mankind are unreasonable and un grateful niul that in a world of great variety of tusie and wishes it ig impossible to plea h i salt 111 obtt cn r an act to grant to ihe state of ohio certain lands ti.r iho support of schools in the connecticut west ern uesorv .-. tit it enacted by thi senate and house of hepre si it toil i is of the f hi it d states if ami rica m t ongri ss assembled that the president of the united states be and he is hereby authorized nnd required to reserve for gale out of any public lands that have been here tofore offered nt public sale nnd that r main unsold in the state of ohio a quantity of land which toge tlier vviih the lands heretofore granted tor th support ot schools in the connecticut western reserve in said state shall he equal to or thirty-sixth put of said western reserve which said quantity of land may bi rr erved in sections or half sections or quarter sec tions and when so reserved the same shall veal in the said state of ohio for tin support of schools in tlie said western reserve nnd he holden by the sun te nure nud up u the same terraa and conditions in all respects as the said state now holds or may hold use hinds heretofore granted lor the support of "'. i mi western reserve on visitino a friend at his beat iu a neighboring town who complained of a distressing follnesa of his system arising from what he called trifling in dulgences and lus sedentary habits i mentioned t bim the virtues of the dandelion and rocotnmond ed us tho se.isoii f,,r gathoring them was fust ap proaching a free use of it with a severe abstinenco he observed the procuring nnd preparing dande lions was attended with much trouble nu must first suid he send ni n distance to din thorn up bring them home wash ilu in pul oil tlie decayed leaves steep them in wuter l take oil their bittor tosto then you must boil them in sod water strain them and dish them up whili a simple order in hieroglyphics from a physician will bring me from il.e apothecary's a dose l calomel ilu sovereign remed for all complaints g ive me said ihe lo ver of madeira and good cheer dr calomel â€” be is mv favorite nvvnv in the old nick with your dandelions v our sorrel and your spillage i '.. you ihink i am a horse lo oat grass give un die min nil mcdiciiu -, such us mercury arsenic im steel antimony iron copper ami lead througl t all iheir preparations : these are the hull loos and blood hounds ol the pharmacojiolisl nnd modern practitioner which lake hold ut onco of the disease un i shake u to extermination none nf your ab stemiousness v.mr mots herbs french ptisans an french 8l s so thin thai one would suppose ihey were ade â– , four leaved clover for me lei me huve n oo i joint beef and cabbage sprouts chow - ,!,.â– und im soup or calves head turtle fashion w inn the i slem wants reducing or when the bile troubles roe in the spring dr calomel will 1 more for me in an hour thai all your bovillions intuitu grasses mnl fastings for u month after ilu bally i advised him as best suited to his state of mind if not of body to order for his supper a barbecued ion cat stuned with tenpennytu-ils il smiled and i left him i huve sine heard in i lai rino under a severe attach of tin jaundice uml that in hns been breed to huve recourse to thnt admirable remedy iu his case the da idelion de coction which in jaundice physician assures him w ill work a cure approved june 20th 18.14 1 uk slattern 1 i.tnrk'd her vvoll she wort b cap so so d li sri'iii'i ns though it bad bung a month in smoke ami in ungraceful manner t\vna dispos'd around lier temples serving nol to adorn nor to protocl a head which all eyes saw ofsucb kind office stood in utmost need ib'r hair in matted clusters from beneath thai dirty cap escap'd and waving fre i in wild disorder half her features hid iter dress bad on o bi on white when it wns new out now alai k conji dure had hei n poz'd to gue â– its prop ir hue i'vvus btain'j with bi â– ,'-â– i if every die and stripes of ovi , . iiape save ; io vhi :, fancy with her hand-maid art and bister tn te best pleas'd nnd boat amploy*d win n call'd lo decorale the lair and then mosl happy in their skill â€” are v , n tn u o in her silk hose n grievous rent appear'd on oither heel â€” dusign'd i ween to let 1 li feel enjoy tho hen lit of air sin water xv^s d nied them â€” while her slices slip-shod nnd loose with eam-ront soals and . were worn ill-fitting on contrary fi et ii r chddren were unwosh'd their hnir uncorah'd tin ir garments patch'd wuh ill assorted cloth ami oui ni elbows was lu-r husband's coat â€” her house was t,,;>sy turvy cobwebs hung from the smuk'd ceiling ; lablea desks nnd chairs with dust were covered ; and tbe w indowa look'd ks tho 1 they'd no been washed since the great l nsi willi busy bustle fidgeting about in selling litmus to rights x i x she employ'd while strange confiision worse confounded m rk'd tier efforts u ailjustnienl â€” for whal yet pen liance bud m its proper station stood v;,s hv her over-activeness di placed â€” apologies abundant iÂ»r ihe plight in win h her person nnd her bouse were fcund were glibly made while the whole blame ot thai 1 dreii i disgusting rltl iss \\ us . .!,-! on up suve die irue cause herself determin'd at the moment to he neat and i display leu skill iii housewifery at n distorting glass n twitch or two â– .â€¢ her cup â€” then s :/'.! a broom u with such force lu-r dirty carpet swept i â– â€¢ n o cloud .,!', i ist the . tiamber lill'd and l,ko a mist its friendly veil spread o r thi , - ne abhorrent < lladly i '-> ap'd i'r in ihal lo.ith'd inlerview : sinl n i left i palace of tbo queen ol'.lirt nud breath'd ll iven's purer air aga n i vow'd and ssid 1 ratlier would !>,, tied down t n ht.ike am thrice i flogg'd on eai ii returning day than lie the husband of a thing ik hi i i cannot call hei woman approved june 19th 1s34 tpurlic na 14 an apt lo extend the time allowed for the din hargo of tho duties of the commission for carrying into ef fect tlie convention with prance punuc no in an act making approprial s ti.r the in linn de partment for llie y.ir oun ihou and eight liundred id thirty-four it il enactetl by the scnat d house of repre sentatives qf the united xstntesqfiiincr ica,in t ongress â– id tli i ihe following inns bu and the same r hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money , . the treasury not otherwise appropriated for tlie in dian depiriin â– il r ti year on â€¢ i tousan 1 eight hun dred nud thirty-four viz : or the salary ,,!' tho c missioner of indian al l's ... three thousand dollars /(, it enacted by the senate and house of repre si nt tit in s of tht united slates qf america in t ongrt ss assembled that so much nf an act entitled an . i to cirri into fief the convention between the united states and his majesty the king ofthe french conclu ded in paris on tho fourth day of july eighteen hun dred nnd thirty-one approved july thirteet lit en hundred and thirty-two as limits the duration of tin cormnission created by the said acl to two years be and llie same ia hereby repealed ; nnd that b period ol three years commencing on the first monday of au gust one thousand eight hundred nnd thirty-two i al io.',.'.i t'.-r iho dischuruo of the dulius pre.-.cnbeu by tlie sm act i'or il.e salnry of the clerks in the office of the com m si.inir live thousand dollars por compensation for the messenger seven hundred ' liars approved june 19th 1884 i'or office ei : r|it liuiidr i dollnrs i'or pay of tlie sopefinton lenl of indian affiiirs t nt louis and tlie several indian vgertts as authorized by law t vontc-s,x thousand dollars por clerk in theotflciol the huporintendent of in dian anaira one thniisand dollars public no 15 an act supplementary to the act entitled an act to carry into offed the convention between thi uni ted siut s nud his majesty the kui of the two bi . lies concluded at naples on the mart iili day of october one thousand eight liundred and thirty-two lit it enacted hi tin semite ami louse of lit prt â– st iiiut'xi s qf the untied stutes qf aim run ni i ona rt ss assembled that tho forther time <>!' six months in mi ll tion to i in time specified in the act to which tins is i supplement be and hereby is nil , wed lo the com lera appointed by tbe president to exocul i and te the duties imposed u|sÂ»n them liv the provi sions of the aforesaid act approved on the second day lurch anno domini eighteen hundred uuj thirty three i'-r payment ol sub-a mis its allowed by law six i en thousand ftve hundred dollars l''..r pay of interpreters aad translators employed al lli beveral superintendoncies aud agencies eighteen â– . msand e : r i hundred doll rs i â– pay or ijun an ' blacksmiths and their bssist mts â– ",! within the beveral suuorintendencies and , ' - under ll rden ,,!' tli \\ ir depuruneht bix in isand four hundred and eighty doll irs ! .. presents t i in.iin is as authorize ! by the ke of â– â– i in ro ' and i . fifteen thousand dollars mv friend is not alone in his opinions extrava o.mi us ihey may appear uml therefore our mine ral doctors who seem to reject all tilings win ii ii above the earth as remedies can never lack rupport or partisans while like our amtlytico-tyn tc.tr president they have such devoted subjects to bear them out in iheir experiments on the con stitution und iu llie healing which too often as in his cose proves the hilling art " how many men huve you kill d lo acquire such a colossal reputa tion '" said frederick the ureal to an eminent phy sician " not half so many as your majesty re plied the son of eaculapius i must conclude mr editor by advising all such of your readei i at ma is troubled with repletion r flatulencies oi who are threatened with vertigo â€¢ li,..-y jaundice r any bilious obstructions lo make froe use i that precious gift of nature che dondi lion ilu simple r..r th purchase of iron steel and coal uml for â– r expens - attending tho un nud blacksmith shops md i ii hundred nud bixty-fivo dollars i'or r.,vi mn thr indians nl tho distribution of ii'inu â€¢ s while on vis isol business witli the different su i june 19th 1834 public no 16 an act i'.r tho re-appropriation of an unexpended ba le ace of a former appropriation for the poymenl of the georgia militia claims ii,r the years one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two one thousand seven hundred und ninot three and one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four lit it enacted by tht semite and house nf /.' tire .-, ti tut in i t tint tilted stules of u rt'ti in . '" assembled tout the sum of th ud hundred and sixty-nine dollars and forty-seven cenl . i - the unexp nded balance of a former appropria tion fur the payment of cl i mis of tho militia of oi ices port ii 1 in tli yours one thousand seven hundred nnd ninety-two one thou ind seven hundred nud ninety-throe nn thousand seven hundred and ninety-four which baid unexpended balance hns been ;,, .. i to die account of the surpl.i fund be and the '.â– â€¢â€¢ by re-appropriated li.r tlie payment of the said iiiilitin claims or ihe state of georgia approved june 10th 1834 i z â– . . wi t'iuii-:i!i.i d/iit iiminlrcti lullrii ifi-i l 1 !â€¢'-â– im i ull'-il il-.'l'llllll-'.i 1*1 1 i',,r th â– necessary bsildingi i iiplired at the several ies an i repairs thereof two thousand dollars por conlingeni ie ul t ,,â€¢ indian i partmeut t.v nt d dollars i'or hold ng i treaty with tl>e vvyand il india . -â– â– ..! dollnrs ed june 1-th 1834 t i lli.h . no 11 vct to revive the vet entitled " an act to grant i i right to settlers on the public lands â– â€¢â€¢. may twenty-nine one thousand eight hun ,,â€ž! thirty ll a enacted by lbs senate nud house qf r.pri , hi united states qf a m rica,in congress \ that every se i i apant of tie public â€¢ â– â€¢ to the passage of this act who is now in a and cultivated any part thereof in the i one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three entil ed to all the benefits nnd privileges pro â€¢ acl entitled an act to pant pre-emp i rights to s tilers on the public lands approved d i iwi nty-nine one thousand eight liundred nnd . and the said acl i hereby revived and force two years from the passage of tins i ui longer .' l/i ' he it further enacted thnt v.-le-r n i inhabits one quarter section and cultivate mo ll be permitted to enter tbe one or the oilier icretion provided such occupant shnll desig 'â– â– within six months from the passage of this act â€¢- i lection of which be claims tho pre-emption tl line the dandelion oil wild endive r â– 1.0...t safuulv i ii 1 1:1.1.1 it pni'ntv va > march in 1834 \ fin s ehet "- urn a had the pleasure about foui yean ago tn â– â– ! a da in company with old mr macon of north-carolina when our venation was principally on subject nf igrieul lure und among others the cultivation ol indian corn iflor having inquired whether i had the suckers which grow from the roots of corn pulled oil as is the common pro tee und received mv answer in the affinnitive ; he informed me that he suffered them te remain having from repeated .-\. periuients ascertained thai they did not injure the corn bul on the contrary tlie suckers more lie â– quently than otherwise produced good ears of corn ; and that if thej failed to do so there wus nn in crease of adder 1 huve mr tried the expert in.iii und v.ii ed the following result that after carefully examining the ears of tho corn on the stalks producing suckers thi , woi found to isi as good us the ears on hie surrounding st.s'l.s nol 1 producing them thai a large mujority ofthe 1 1 i . .. ,!.. b.-inn tlm-tl-sl mr f-.liior â€” i wns pleased to see yesterday in our excessively dear market that refreshing salu tary herb the dandelion so seldom to be met with i tins early season its exorbitant price howe ver being above my limited means i was obliged to d.i.y mysolf tho gratification of a mess of this wholesome plant from which many persona for the sumo potent reason turn aside to the tough acescent flatulent cabbage sprout which the sto mach of a dray i tin alone can li i tlie dandelion s generally considered among us without our know mo the w hv and the wherefore as iin.v bolesom . por the benefit of those w i live io eat as well us the mora useful class those who . ii io live i will point ut a few of iu virtues so well established in europe that in the shops f the ilrii/o.s.s 1 1 m iv in found in all seasons ot the year in a dried sin.e in syrups r otherwise pre erred while our seit nti fie apothecarios despise u neglect , ii plants th â– public no it \\ u't making additional appropriations f,,r the ar mory ni harper's-ferry for the year eighteen hun ilr.-.i and thirty-four it it enacted hy ihe senate and if tte .;.' repre ... nlativcs qfthe united stuns qf aim rica in congt ess ..... mhled that f.,r the purpose of completing the a nni trom the public dam across the potoma river to the works nt ilu armory rt ll.ir|Â«r's-i u 1 â€¢) . the smu of three thousand three hundred snd seventy-eight dollars and twentv-aeven cents iw nnd the same ii i reby,ap r nr.nted lo lie pn iii oil of any lll'.liey li ull tlen.-ll rv not otherwise appropriated ' a proved jul 10th 1834 : and in it further enact d that all persons n the public lands and cultivating the mine â– the year eigl â€¢ â– â€¢ â– hundred and twenty-nine â– fpubi.h no 1 ] an af't f r the cont nuation nnd repair ol the cum berland road it i enacted by tl j ."'- ond house of repn

the western carolinian published weekly john beard jr editor and proprietor iberfrom tin beginning ?:>.">: no r of the xvth volume salisbury rowan county n c saturday morning july 5 1834 si - -- w - -. _. s . . -. . -. . mÂ»hs9n-.**m laws ov t\\e y mwa states pvssed at the first session of the twenty-third congress passed on the twenty-ninth may eighteen hundred nud thirty hy tlie constructions placed on said law by the secretary of tbe treasury be and thev arc hereby authorized to enter at ihe minimum price of tho go vernment ono quarter section of llie public land , with in sun hind district sentativet if the united slates of america in congtcts assembled that tha sum of two hundred ibouaand dol lars be inui tbe same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of continuing the cumberland road in tlie state of ohio ilao t at the sum of i hundred und fiflythou rs be and the same ii horeby,appro 1 for continuing the cumberland hon in tho state i indi inn . nnd thai ih sum of one hundred thousand be appro ted for continuing said komi in the state of illinois which sums shall be paid out of any money nol otherwise appropriated uml replaced out of id reserved for laying out nud making roads un din ' iii ii of i ongress by the several ct.s pass â– , ol uie states of ihio indiana nnd ' â€¢ into the i'm m on an equal footing vvith the ,: si -. know little or into bodies of which ihey know less era produced good corn though the ems generally â€” heedless in iheir thirst for gain of the perni were smaller than those on the mother stalk ami eious consequences which follow iheir want of a of course there wus un ineiei.se of bidder â€” thorough knowledge of thoir pro_btun in which without entering int an inquiry whether corn they resemble our dentists one half of whom cure u^l.t mu t is planted so thick as to prevent n it bow man ja imiiios the disjocute provided producing suckers if thick planting will produce tlnv can hep il ir own in motion so mu i i.,i it f winch i am noi sure or whether ihe pulling charlatu is i let us return lo our object them off may not injure ihe corn b inflict ing an in iision of the roots or leave of ihe dande wounds on the stalks ; i can now safely recommend lion makes a refreshing drink in man disonses - mr macon's practice us saving the time and iuikh it is used much in broths for lha sick l.v the of pulling off suckers and what ie of more conse french who consider il aperitive and febrifuge â€” quence us producing an increase of the crop of it is esteemed also by them as uu excellent re dv corn and fodder i ought to l.l thm none bul ihe in il.e jaundice mid in obstructions of tho spleen suckers growing from the rool ought to be suf-bred i.s well us in inveterate gouta and 1 h.-nio i n,s io i in.nu v m Â» at isr-.j tin mix iâ€žl sv i i to liml the 111 pi opol i on l lis inimllli i lls i ii i il m,,,i,.h ih mil , h iii .!,!-. i iu uu , ii i .,| ih i i : , i the th n h the fori lo >' sl x i l ' i ' ' i to be < ...... i conn 1 lo in i melons medicinal pi mis vvhicl grow in qui ovv n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b i liiii;i|.'.ii.h approved june 19th 1884 public no.0 s act to equalize tha representation in tho torri ton of i 1 -, ruin nud bi ol le'l purp public no 1 ' a.v act fur'her to omond the term f he a enacted by the simile uml llmist of repre ss of the unued states of inter un in t ongress xled thnt the counties of escambia jackson ii i m jeii'er.so and st john iii il ter . i i min shall each !â€ž' authorized to elect two rs of ihe legi lutive council of saia territory ,, ii direct i by law ; nil other counties in said ter i iry shall i pectively be aulhorizod to elect one ii ,. i en l the manner now directed or which in roniier lie prescribed bylaw and such coun hue n,,t it ih is tune 11 member of said council 1 lioi , d 1,','t before the next â– m tli ' mnndaj of september next lom chiiroeiilile on the piivit.-i-r i'.-n . u l'i i a lie it enacted by the senate and limn of repre sentatives of the vnttrd states nj america . i . longrt ns assembled thnt tlie pensions of all widows whi now are oi have i n heretofore in th in â€¢ â€¢ pi ihe f un dor the provision of the act entitled an \. i pensions lo the orphan and widowi of pei oim tlie public or private armed vei b1 uf the united states passed tho fourth da of march one thousand eight hundred ahd fourteen and tlie act enl tied an act in addition to an act giving pension to the orphans and widows of persona lain in the public or private armed vessels of the united states passed ihe six teenth day uf april one thousand eight hundred nud eighteen nr either of aaid acts so liir ns regards per sona r n iiil pensions from tlie fund arii us fro p iur,7 nn.l salvage made by the private armed ves , '-,, th united states lie nml the sa arc hereby con tinued nu i i the restrictions nnd reguiatiom in the ii,l acts contained for nud during tha additional term of five years from nnd after the period of the expira tion of the sm pensions respectively provided how ti r tl.nt the said pensiona shall le payed from uie ids of the privateer pension fund and without recourse to tlie united states for any deficiency which ma li reader arise thereon if any such there be : an i provided further thnt no such pension shall !.â– â– paid i , any widow after her intermarriage had or to be had approved : june 19th 1884 '-'â– and iu it further enacted that an officer ofthe corps oi'en.oi i , i he selected by the depart if war shiii he , hargod vviih the disbursements of the moneys appropriated for uie construction of tho ! in lino hon i through tho suites of indiana and ii l iÂ»i and that aid officer shall hnve under the direc tion of tho leer department a general control over tho operations of the said road and over nil persona em ployed theroon : provided thai no per centage shall bo allowed to uch officer for disbursing n ys appro priated for ii still t of said road lime to catch crows â€” wilson in jiis ameri can ornithology say a that crows have been em ployed io eaten crows b the following stratagem a live row is n i b ins winys down in the ground on lus imck bv means of two sharp forked slicks thus situated lus cries are loud am in ceasant particularly if any other orowi are within vow those sweeping down about him are in stantly grappled and held fust by the prostrate pri soner wuh the same instinctive impulse thai urgi a u drowning man to catch at very thing within nil reach the game being disengaged from his inl ins llie trap is ueiiin ready li.r .... other expe riment ; and by pinning down anoh enptive succes sively as soon as laken in u short time vou will probiil.lv have a large hock screaming about you in concur with the outrageous prisoners below s 7 .. nd in â– ! forth r t mi l that ii shall not iiil li.i ihe legislative council to employ more thr dorks nor to direct llie printing tha laws id territory in more than throo newspapers at the , , , i .... .-',.,â– 1 and im il further enacted that -,, much ,â€žâ– ' nu i.i entitled n acl i provide l',,r the coin i'tli "!',' rs of iho council und for other ," ,- ,, ,â€¢ des in pir t'-'omih number seven for in i i â– ,:' the printing ih acts revising the â– is u,l the allovvunce ihciefor so much of the i ct in paragraph number eight ns provides i,r d vets nud 111 ullowiincg iii lor : und so a t n provides in the sixteenth igraph i ', iit tlie executive illree he and tlie same in l.y lulled sec i nl hi it further enacted that it shall be it of lie secretary ,.. house of representatives ol the united states to i nut h,'ti,re i ' ' , j,',.~s ; nud t li ii uioiuii appropriated aid i . ,-' i ;. >â– council shall not exceed annu . i'i sum ..!' seven thousand ilullnr.s including thoir l mileage printing nud incidental expenses sec ... ami ix it further enacted thnt nu act en â– â€¢ an act in alter and fix permanently ihe ses ..' tn sup nor courl l l.i.i florida be and i . one i hereby approved sec 6i ami be it fnrthei enacted that the twenty lir-'t section of an \, i entitled an ad in additiou to â€¢ ver acts now m force regulating judicial pro lings passed february fifteenth one thousand eight hundred nnd thirty-four lie and the same ia hereby annulled john bell speaher of ihe housi nf representatives m van buren vice-president tf the united states ami president of the senate ' pproved : june 7th 1834 andrew jack si in sec d and be it further enacted that for uie err lir plction of repairs of tlie cumberland road oast of tho ol iver and other needful improvements on said road to carr into effect tho provision of an act ,,! iho fienoral vssemb.y of pennsylvania entitled " xi acl lor the preservation and repair of tho cumherl i l{,,n i passed the fourth day of vpril one thousand eight hundred nix thirty-one i mnl of an acl of the i io iieiul assembly of ihe state xxf maryland entitled an ail for the preservation snd repair of thnt part of the 1 states road within the limits of the state of mar ian i passed the twenty-third day of january one rh hundred nnd thirty-two also nn act t tic general assembly of virginia entitled an acl concerning thn cumberland road passed fobruar liu seventh one thousand oighl hundred and thiny iwn the sum of three hundred thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated to bo paid out of nnv money in the i'r ury nol nticr ise appropriated to i expended under the direction of the secretar i war the u y in lie drawn cut of lbe treasury in such sums nn ni such times u ma be required for tlie performan f ihe work sec i ind bt i 1 further enacted that as p n the sum b this i appropriated oi so much thereof ns is necessary shall 1 expended in tin repair of said road agreeably to tlie provisions of ilus ad the ssmi siiiill be surrendered to tlie suites respectively through which the said road passes ; and the united stales shall nut thereafter he bubjecl to any expense lor repairing nit road life op a newspaper by itself public no 13 m life is shortl told my lirst impression was ihe sensation of n tremendous squeeze which in stantly awoke me int lile und thought 1 w,i now spread out to light and .. glow of intelligence com pletely pervaded inc mv ideas were at first new multifarious and confused nations politics courts wins speeches fightings feasts merchandize deaths ditties .\.'. c made up my thoughts which were various and mixed and i lay in a si i nl state of wonder ami amazement i soon found thai i was but one of a largo faintly thai was ushered int llie world ut ihe sumo tune from the sumo pr lific mother our whole litter was laid in regular order in a pile ; my situation being one of the first born was particularly oppressed damp and uncom i'oriulile i luul ii silent intuitive longing wish lo net into the world winch was ut length gratified morning and nighl canfe and i was carefully told ml and i ml moses like into a basket by an urchin who waa culled ihe carrier tlie sni.l 1.1.1 r i soon found vvas 1111 object of interest and desire â€” ll w.is soon accosted bj an 1'h'ilv looking man with threadbare rusty breeches â€¢< have v 11 got a spun paper this morning my boy i said tight string " no sir Â«;._- the short reply nud he i rugged on muttering " not ns you knows on old gripe you are the same chap that promi sed roe some coppers for 11 paper the other morn ing i habit paid me ei ,- you are i stingy to ink the papers inn won't get another from me 1 guess my brethren were now fust leaving me being deposited al their proper destinations ; at length 1 iv turn came and i wns tucked into the crev.ee of a shop door the first sample of tho kind was not al all prepossessing i bud 111 1 been long in my new situation when a reluctant appren tice swinging a key on his hand wistfully eyed me : und castltlo ii look bdoui bun feloniously s.i/i 1 ami thrust me into lus pocket my rightful owner by virtue of advance pay ls-in in sight hailed mnl arrest d ihe pilferer and with threats compell ed hi i to relinquish his prize he entered his shop und i soon found t ! nt t 1 wns the first object of iter st after hastily drying me by the nre in the progress 1 narrowly escaped conflagration be run over nie und fixed ilis eves upon sales ut auc tion advertisements 4ec 1 was then more particu larly examined und dismissed with condemnation nothing bul foreign news congress and cabinet â€” love stories and accidents hy flood and held a news paper should be a oommercial report â€” oim tde ill least should i devoted lo prices current i was then pettishl throw n u|s.ii i he eoiinler hut wus soon in requisition a bareheaded boy mud ins appearance with >â– " phase to lend mu your paper a few minutes just lo look at the ship news the request was reluctantly granted with some thing about the plague of paper is.rrowing uud a determination to stop it i was toon borne t u neighboring bouse the good old woman whose husband was at sea eagerly sought the ship news but was disappointed ... her search hon ueuli oeni and careless these primers are suid she not h wor.i of intelligence f the wind bird t ihey print of poland poetry nnd till their papers with advertisements uu.i that heme to is all they care about miss now took her turn she sought the stories the pm-try and the marriage which in half on hour " were all devoured will a wonder thut they put any thing else in the paper n u elderly lady now took n.e who adjusting her spectacles surveyed roe a liltle while and declared me n " terribly uninteresting paper hardly a co lumn of deaths und 1.01 more lliiiu fifteen or twenty murders and accidents 1 ' in this wuy i passed through all hands of the family and after being well soiled and somewhat torn by the little ones was sent inline for three whole days i had no r.si hut was coiitinunlly borrowed and abused at the end of this period i was supplanted by a new face und was then discarded and thrown aside like all servants when they become useless i was however again resuscitated and employed as a wrapper to some merchandize and sent tnto tho country there again i became an object of in ternet went the rounds of the neighborhood and was a " i.ir.o days wonder i am now quietly liiinoini up in a shattered condition in a farmer's kitchen from which i have written this brief me moir i have seen much of the world and have learned that mankind are unreasonable and un grateful niul that in a world of great variety of tusie and wishes it ig impossible to plea h i salt 111 obtt cn r an act to grant to ihe state of ohio certain lands ti.r iho support of schools in the connecticut west ern uesorv .-. tit it enacted by thi senate and house of hepre si it toil i is of the f hi it d states if ami rica m t ongri ss assembled that the president of the united states be and he is hereby authorized nnd required to reserve for gale out of any public lands that have been here tofore offered nt public sale nnd that r main unsold in the state of ohio a quantity of land which toge tlier vviih the lands heretofore granted tor th support ot schools in the connecticut western reserve in said state shall he equal to or thirty-sixth put of said western reserve which said quantity of land may bi rr erved in sections or half sections or quarter sec tions and when so reserved the same shall veal in the said state of ohio for tin support of schools in tlie said western reserve nnd he holden by the sun te nure nud up u the same terraa and conditions in all respects as the said state now holds or may hold use hinds heretofore granted lor the support of "'. i mi western reserve on visitino a friend at his beat iu a neighboring town who complained of a distressing follnesa of his system arising from what he called trifling in dulgences and lus sedentary habits i mentioned t bim the virtues of the dandelion and rocotnmond ed us tho se.isoii f,,r gathoring them was fust ap proaching a free use of it with a severe abstinenco he observed the procuring nnd preparing dande lions was attended with much trouble nu must first suid he send ni n distance to din thorn up bring them home wash ilu in pul oil tlie decayed leaves steep them in wuter l take oil their bittor tosto then you must boil them in sod water strain them and dish them up whili a simple order in hieroglyphics from a physician will bring me from il.e apothecary's a dose l calomel ilu sovereign remed for all complaints g ive me said ihe lo ver of madeira and good cheer dr calomel â€” be is mv favorite nvvnv in the old nick with your dandelions v our sorrel and your spillage i '.. you ihink i am a horse lo oat grass give un die min nil mcdiciiu -, such us mercury arsenic im steel antimony iron copper ami lead througl t all iheir preparations : these are the hull loos and blood hounds ol the pharmacojiolisl nnd modern practitioner which lake hold ut onco of the disease un i shake u to extermination none nf your ab stemiousness v.mr mots herbs french ptisans an french 8l s so thin thai one would suppose ihey were ade â– , four leaved clover for me lei me huve n oo i joint beef and cabbage sprouts chow - ,!,.â– und im soup or calves head turtle fashion w inn the i slem wants reducing or when the bile troubles roe in the spring dr calomel will 1 more for me in an hour thai all your bovillions intuitu grasses mnl fastings for u month after ilu bally i advised him as best suited to his state of mind if not of body to order for his supper a barbecued ion cat stuned with tenpennytu-ils il smiled and i left him i huve sine heard in i lai rino under a severe attach of tin jaundice uml that in hns been breed to huve recourse to thnt admirable remedy iu his case the da idelion de coction which in jaundice physician assures him w ill work a cure approved june 20th 18.14 1 uk slattern 1 i.tnrk'd her vvoll she wort b cap so so d li sri'iii'i ns though it bad bung a month in smoke ami in ungraceful manner t\vna dispos'd around lier temples serving nol to adorn nor to protocl a head which all eyes saw ofsucb kind office stood in utmost need ib'r hair in matted clusters from beneath thai dirty cap escap'd and waving fre i in wild disorder half her features hid iter dress bad on o bi on white when it wns new out now alai k conji dure had hei n poz'd to gue â– its prop ir hue i'vvus btain'j with bi â– ,'-â– i if every die and stripes of ovi , . iiape save ; io vhi :, fancy with her hand-maid art and bister tn te best pleas'd nnd boat amploy*d win n call'd lo decorale the lair and then mosl happy in their skill â€” are v , n tn u o in her silk hose n grievous rent appear'd on oither heel â€” dusign'd i ween to let 1 li feel enjoy tho hen lit of air sin water xv^s d nied them â€” while her slices slip-shod nnd loose with eam-ront soals and . were worn ill-fitting on contrary fi et ii r chddren were unwosh'd their hnir uncorah'd tin ir garments patch'd wuh ill assorted cloth ami oui ni elbows was lu-r husband's coat â€” her house was t,,;>sy turvy cobwebs hung from the smuk'd ceiling ; lablea desks nnd chairs with dust were covered ; and tbe w indowa look'd ks tho 1 they'd no been washed since the great l nsi willi busy bustle fidgeting about in selling litmus to rights x i x she employ'd while strange confiision worse confounded m rk'd tier efforts u ailjustnienl â€” for whal yet pen liance bud m its proper station stood v;,s hv her over-activeness di placed â€” apologies abundant iÂ»r ihe plight in win h her person nnd her bouse were fcund were glibly made while the whole blame ot thai 1 dreii i disgusting rltl iss \\ us . .!,-! on up suve die irue cause herself determin'd at the moment to he neat and i display leu skill iii housewifery at n distorting glass n twitch or two â– .â€¢ her cup â€” then s :/'.! a broom u with such force lu-r dirty carpet swept i â– â€¢ n o cloud .,!', i ist the . tiamber lill'd and l,ko a mist its friendly veil spread o r thi , - ne abhorrent < lladly i '-> ap'd i'r in ihal lo.ith'd inlerview : sinl n i left i palace of tbo queen ol'.lirt nud breath'd ll iven's purer air aga n i vow'd and ssid 1 ratlier would !>,, tied down t n ht.ike am thrice i flogg'd on eai ii returning day than lie the husband of a thing ik hi i i cannot call hei woman approved june 19th 1s34 tpurlic na 14 an apt lo extend the time allowed for the din hargo of tho duties of the commission for carrying into ef fect tlie convention with prance punuc no in an act making approprial s ti.r the in linn de partment for llie y.ir oun ihou and eight liundred id thirty-four it il enactetl by the scnat d house of repre sentatives qf the united xstntesqfiiincr ica,in t ongress â– id tli i ihe following inns bu and the same r hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money , . the treasury not otherwise appropriated for tlie in dian depiriin â– il r ti year on â€¢ i tousan 1 eight hun dred nud thirty-four viz : or the salary ,,!' tho c missioner of indian al l's ... three thousand dollars /(, it enacted by the senate and house of repre si nt tit in s of tht united slates qf america in t ongrt ss assembled that so much nf an act entitled an . i to cirri into fief the convention between the united states and his majesty the king ofthe french conclu ded in paris on tho fourth day of july eighteen hun dred nnd thirty-one approved july thirteet lit en hundred and thirty-two as limits the duration of tin cormnission created by the said acl to two years be and llie same ia hereby repealed ; nnd that b period ol three years commencing on the first monday of au gust one thousand eight hundred nnd thirty-two i al io.',.'.i t'.-r iho dischuruo of the dulius pre.-.cnbeu by tlie sm act i'or il.e salnry of the clerks in the office of the com m si.inir live thousand dollars por compensation for the messenger seven hundred ' liars approved june 19th 1884 i'or office ei : r|it liuiidr i dollnrs i'or pay of tlie sopefinton lenl of indian affiiirs t nt louis and tlie several indian vgertts as authorized by law t vontc-s,x thousand dollars por clerk in theotflciol the huporintendent of in dian anaira one thniisand dollars public no 15 an act supplementary to the act entitled an act to carry into offed the convention between thi uni ted siut s nud his majesty the kui of the two bi . lies concluded at naples on the mart iili day of october one thousand eight liundred and thirty-two lit it enacted hi tin semite ami louse of lit prt â– st iiiut'xi s qf the untied stutes qf aim run ni i ona rt ss assembled that tho forther time <>!' six months in mi ll tion to i in time specified in the act to which tins is i supplement be and hereby is nil , wed lo the com lera appointed by tbe president to exocul i and te the duties imposed u|sÂ»n them liv the provi sions of the aforesaid act approved on the second day lurch anno domini eighteen hundred uuj thirty three i'-r payment ol sub-a mis its allowed by law six i en thousand ftve hundred dollars l''..r pay of interpreters aad translators employed al lli beveral superintendoncies aud agencies eighteen â– . msand e : r i hundred doll rs i â– pay or ijun an ' blacksmiths and their bssist mts â– ",! within the beveral suuorintendencies and , ' - under ll rden ,,!' tli \\ ir depuruneht bix in isand four hundred and eighty doll irs ! .. presents t i in.iin is as authorize ! by the ke of â– â– i in ro ' and i . fifteen thousand dollars mv friend is not alone in his opinions extrava o.mi us ihey may appear uml therefore our mine ral doctors who seem to reject all tilings win ii ii above the earth as remedies can never lack rupport or partisans while like our amtlytico-tyn tc.tr president they have such devoted subjects to bear them out in iheir experiments on the con stitution und iu llie healing which too often as in his cose proves the hilling art " how many men huve you kill d lo acquire such a colossal reputa tion '" said frederick the ureal to an eminent phy sician " not half so many as your majesty re plied the son of eaculapius i must conclude mr editor by advising all such of your readei i at ma is troubled with repletion r flatulencies oi who are threatened with vertigo â€¢ li,..-y jaundice r any bilious obstructions lo make froe use i that precious gift of nature che dondi lion ilu simple r..r th purchase of iron steel and coal uml for â– r expens - attending tho un nud blacksmith shops md i ii hundred nud bixty-fivo dollars i'or r.,vi mn thr indians nl tho distribution of ii'inu â€¢ s while on vis isol business witli the different su i june 19th 1834 public no 16 an act i'.r tho re-appropriation of an unexpended ba le ace of a former appropriation for the poymenl of the georgia militia claims ii,r the years one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two one thousand seven hundred und ninot three and one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four lit it enacted by tht semite and house nf /.' tire .-, ti tut in i t tint tilted stules of u rt'ti in . '" assembled tout the sum of th ud hundred and sixty-nine dollars and forty-seven cenl . i - the unexp nded balance of a former appropria tion fur the payment of cl i mis of tho militia of oi ices port ii 1 in tli yours one thousand seven hundred nnd ninety-two one thou ind seven hundred nud ninety-throe nn thousand seven hundred and ninety-four which baid unexpended balance hns been ;,, .. i to die account of the surpl.i fund be and the '.â– â€¢â€¢ by re-appropriated li.r tlie payment of the said iiiilitin claims or ihe state of georgia approved june 10th 1834 i z â– . . wi t'iuii-:i!i.i d/iit iiminlrcti lullrii ifi-i l 1 !â€¢'-â– im i ull'-il il-.'l'llllll-'.i 1*1 1 i',,r th â– necessary bsildingi i iiplired at the several ies an i repairs thereof two thousand dollars por conlingeni ie ul t ,,â€¢ indian i partmeut t.v nt d dollars i'or hold ng i treaty with tl>e vvyand il india . -â– â– ..! dollnrs ed june 1-th 1834 t i lli.h . no 11 vct to revive the vet entitled " an act to grant i i right to settlers on the public lands â– â€¢â€¢. may twenty-nine one thousand eight hun ,,â€ž! thirty ll a enacted by lbs senate nud house qf r.pri , hi united states qf a m rica,in congress \ that every se i i apant of tie public â€¢ â– â€¢ to the passage of this act who is now in a and cultivated any part thereof in the i one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three entil ed to all the benefits nnd privileges pro â€¢ acl entitled an act to pant pre-emp i rights to s tilers on the public lands approved d i iwi nty-nine one thousand eight liundred nnd . and the said acl i hereby revived and force two years from the passage of tins i ui longer .' l/i ' he it further enacted thnt v.-le-r n i inhabits one quarter section and cultivate mo ll be permitted to enter tbe one or the oilier icretion provided such occupant shnll desig 'â– â– within six months from the passage of this act â€¢- i lection of which be claims tho pre-emption tl line the dandelion oil wild endive r â– 1.0...t safuulv i ii 1 1:1.1.1 it pni'ntv va > march in 1834 \ fin s ehet "- urn a had the pleasure about foui yean ago tn â– â– ! a da in company with old mr macon of north-carolina when our venation was principally on subject nf igrieul lure und among others the cultivation ol indian corn iflor having inquired whether i had the suckers which grow from the roots of corn pulled oil as is the common pro tee und received mv answer in the affinnitive ; he informed me that he suffered them te remain having from repeated .-\. periuients ascertained thai they did not injure the corn bul on the contrary tlie suckers more lie â– quently than otherwise produced good ears of corn ; and that if thej failed to do so there wus nn in crease of adder 1 huve mr tried the expert in.iii und v.ii ed the following result that after carefully examining the ears of tho corn on the stalks producing suckers thi , woi found to isi as good us the ears on hie surrounding st.s'l.s nol 1 producing them thai a large mujority ofthe 1 1 i . .. ,!.. b.-inn tlm-tl-sl mr f-.liior â€” i wns pleased to see yesterday in our excessively dear market that refreshing salu tary herb the dandelion so seldom to be met with i tins early season its exorbitant price howe ver being above my limited means i was obliged to d.i.y mysolf tho gratification of a mess of this wholesome plant from which many persona for the sumo potent reason turn aside to the tough acescent flatulent cabbage sprout which the sto mach of a dray i tin alone can li i tlie dandelion s generally considered among us without our know mo the w hv and the wherefore as iin.v bolesom . por the benefit of those w i live io eat as well us the mora useful class those who . ii io live i will point ut a few of iu virtues so well established in europe that in the shops f the ilrii/o.s.s 1 1 m iv in found in all seasons ot the year in a dried sin.e in syrups r otherwise pre erred while our seit nti fie apothecarios despise u neglect , ii plants th â– public no it \\ u't making additional appropriations f,,r the ar mory ni harper's-ferry for the year eighteen hun ilr.-.i and thirty-four it it enacted hy ihe senate and if tte .;.' repre ... nlativcs qfthe united stuns qf aim rica in congt ess ..... mhled that f.,r the purpose of completing the a nni trom the public dam across the potoma river to the works nt ilu armory rt ll.ir|Â«r's-i u 1 â€¢) . the smu of three thousand three hundred snd seventy-eight dollars and twentv-aeven cents iw nnd the same ii i reby,ap r nr.nted lo lie pn iii oil of any lll'.liey li ull tlen.-ll rv not otherwise appropriated ' a proved jul 10th 1834 : and in it further enact d that all persons n the public lands and cultivating the mine â– the year eigl â€¢ â– â€¢ â– hundred and twenty-nine â– fpubi.h no 1 ] an af't f r the cont nuation nnd repair ol the cum berland road it i enacted by tl j ."'- ond house of repn